In Hand Health recently completed a regional tour of state physical therapy association conferences where we staffed demonstration tables in Nebraska, Missouri, and Kansas. We enjoyed meeting numerous physical therapists and PT students and sharing our telehealth solution with them during our stops. We hope we delivered some value along the way. Here are three quick … Continue reading Defining Telehealth, Helping Rural Patients, and Saving Clinics Money

Certainly all of us have participated in a software trial, but have we really participated, or did we just provide a cursory glance? Could the solution have provided value? Would it have made my job easier, my business more productive or profitable, my life more organized? Just like the advice we might give a child when … Continue reading Free Trial! Click Here!

When attending a conference, every attendee has the common goal to leave the event with ideas for growing their practice and better serving their patients. If you are going to the Nebraska Physical Therapy Spring Conference or the Kansas Physical Therapy Spring Conference this weekend, we want to help you reach your objective. In between … Continue reading Reaching Your Conference Goals

A quick drive from In Hand Health’s headquarters in Overland Park, KS, offers a dramatic change in scenery depending on which way you are headed. Spend a half hour headed north, you will navigate 8-lane freeways, traffic, and probably a road construction project or two before settling in the recently revitalized downtown of Kansas City, … Continue reading The Long and Short of Telehealth for Physical Therapists

A little encouragement can go a long way. It’s cliché, sure, but it is also fact according to a recent study published in the Journal of the American Medial Association. The JAMA study included 700 people with heart disease. Half the group received four text messages per week that were customized to its specific needs … Continue reading The Benefit of Constant Contact

Patients seek physical therapy for a variety of reasons. Many get referrals from their primary physicians following surgery or after experiencing an injury from a specific event such as a twisted ankle in a pickup basketball game. Lingering dull or debilitating pain in the back, shoulder, or other body part also sends many people to … Continue reading Keep PT Patients Coming Back for More

A patient’s candid feedback and accurate description of pain goes a long way in helping physical therapists design a successful rehabilitation program. The same patient venturing into self-diagnosis and creating his or her own exercise program is less desirable. However, that is effectively what many potential PT patients do. In a sure sign of the … Continue reading Let’s Keep the PT Involved